RMC Thomas James Reeves
46 years old from Thomaston, Connecticut
December 9, 1895 – December 7, 1941

On December 7, 1941, Radioman, Chief Thomas Reeves was aboard the U.S.S. California. During the attack he helped load the anti-aircraft ammo, by hand, until he was overcome by smoke and fire. For his actions that day RMC Reeves was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.

His citation reads: “For distinguished conduct in the line of his profession, extraordinary courage and disregard of his own safety during the attack on the Fleet in Pearl Harbor, by Japanese forces on 7 December 1941. After the mechanized ammunition hoists were put out of action in the U.S.S. California, Reeves, on his own initiative, in a burning passageway, assisted in the maintenance of an ammunition supply by hand to the antiaircraft guns until he was overcome by smoke and fire, which resulted in his death.” In 1943 the destroyer escort USS Reeves was named in his honor.

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]]>https://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/08/24/wednesday-hero-rmc-thomas-james-reeves/feed/0Coach MarkRMC Thomas James ReevesU.S. NavyWednesday Hero LogoWednesday Hero: Fallen Herohttps://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/08/17/wednesday-hero-fallen-hero/
https://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/08/17/wednesday-hero-fallen-hero/#respondWed, 17 Aug 2011 14:07:35 +0000http://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/?p=789On Saturday, August 6th, a CH-47 Chinook helicopter was shot down over Wardak province, Afghanistan killing 30 United States servicemen. It was the largest single day loss of life since the war began. Killed were:

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These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero.Those Who Say That We’re In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don’t Know Where To Look

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Staff Sgt. Jason Albrecht runs military working dog, Markey, through an obstacle course July 13, 2011, Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., during an obedience training session. Albrecht is a senior military working dog handler assigned to the 20th Security Forces Squadron.

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero.Those Who Say That We’re In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don’t Know Where To Look

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These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives just so others may get to enjoy freedom. For that I am proud to call them Hero.Those Who Say That We’re In A Time When There Are No Heroes, They Just Don’t Know Where To Look

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Maj. Gen. John R. Alison
98 years old from Washington, D.C.
75th Fighter Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group
November 21, 1912 – June 6, 2011

“John Alison had the greatest pure flying skill of any pilot in the theater — a touch on the controls that knew no equal. His talents were matched only by his eagerness for combat” – Maj. David Lee “Tex” Hill

John R. Alison, a retired Air Force major general and World War II fighter ace who helped lead a nighttime invasion by glider into enemy-held Burma — a logistical feat that included the transport of troops, heavy machinery and even mules, died June 6 at his home in Washington.

You can read more about Maj. Gen. John Alison here and here and view an interview with him here

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Yesterday, July 12, Sgt. 1st Class Leroy Arthur Petry became the second living recipient of the Medal Of Honor from the War On Terror.

On May 26, 2008 Sgt 1st Class Petry lost his right hand when the enemy grenade he threw back, saving the lives of two of his fellow Soldiers, detonated. Despite the injury Sgt 1st Class Petry managed to tie a tourniquet around his arm and continued to fight.

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]]>https://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/07/07/wednesday-hero-lance-cpl-matthew-kirkman/feed/0Coach MarkLance Cpl. Matthew KirkmanU.S.Marine CorpsWednesday Hero LogoWednesday Hero: Homecominghttps://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/06/21/wednesday-hero-homecoming/
https://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/06/21/wednesday-hero-homecoming/#respondTue, 21 Jun 2011 23:20:53 +0000http://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/?p=762HomecomingAviators assigned to the Sunliners of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 81 walk to greet friends and family members after arriving on the tarmac during a homecoming at Naval Air Station Oceana. VFA-81, part of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17, returned home after a deployment aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) to the U.S. 5th and 7th Fleet areas of responsibility.

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]]>https://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/06/21/wednesday-hero-homecoming/feed/0Coach MarkHomecomingU.S. NavyWednesday Hero LogoWednesday Hero: Tech. Sergeants Abner Berrios & Alan Hunterhttps://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/wednesday-hero-tech-sergeants-abner-berrios-alan-hunter/
https://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/wednesday-hero-tech-sergeants-abner-berrios-alan-hunter/#respondThu, 16 Jun 2011 02:04:59 +0000http://wednesdaysmuse.wordpress.com/?p=758Tech. Sergeants Abner Berrios & Alan HunterTech. Sergeants Abner Berrios (left) and Alan Hunter display their letter perfect “black-letter initial” aircraft checklists at Pope Field, N.C. In an effort to set a positive example for the unit’s newer crew chiefs and members, the two used their professional rivalry to try to out-work and out-inspect each other. The end result was the rarity of both crew chiefs obtaining discrepency free checklists. Both sergeants are crew chiefs with the 440th Airlift Wing.

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